Davis announced in May that Chu had been placed on leave after initially sticking by her.

His change of heart came after he said the college detected numerous reprehensible posts that were part of a widespread pattern. He said her posts made him question her ability to lead the college.

“Let me be clear, ” he wrote. “No one, especially those in trusted stances of educating young person, should denigrate or stereotype others, and that extends to any form of discrimination based on class, race, religion, age, disability, gender identity or sex orientation.”

Chu apologized to her students, ackowledging she made poor choices.

“There are no two ways about it, ” she wrote. “Not merely were they insensitive in matters related to class and race; they humiliate the values to which I hold myself and which I offer as a member of this community.”

Chu was appointed Pierson’s dean in May 2016 after serving as an assistant dean of undergraduate students at Dartmouth College. She was also director of the Pan Asian American Community House at the University of Pennsylvania.